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No, diapers are disposable, and they are used in the sun after wetting, which hurts the baby's **, and also brings a lot of bacteria, which is the worst for girls
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No, there is a substance in diapers that is specially used to absorb urine, and there are special skin care ingredients, so that urine does not flow out, is not red and swollen, and can not be used a second time after using it once.
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No way. It hardens after drying and will bruise**;
Urine smells good when it dries;
Unsterilized susceptibility to infection;
The effect of using it again is extremely poor.
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No, this design is disposable, since you use this, don't be so economical, the child's body is important. Otherwise, you'll be fine with the traditional diaper method.
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It is not recommended to use it, generally this thing has poor air permeability, and it is not hygienic to dry it after urine!
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It doesn't work! Drying only evaporates the water in the urine, and other toxic components in the urine are still left in the diaper!
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No, there are bacteria in it.
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No, because bacteria can grow.
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It may be okay to use, but it is a little flavorful, and it is better not to reuse it.
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…As for that saving? The baby's ** is delicate, and most people won't do this, right? It's all wet, so can it still be used? You can think of it, can you be comfortable? If you want to save money, buy cotton diapers, wash them when they are wet, and use them indefinitely.
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Disposable ones shouldn't work.
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It's better not to save so much.
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What you are asking, do you mean used or unused, how to use it and throw it directly into the trash, if you don't have a used diaper and can't wear it, you can cut it to make a small suspender to wear, hahaha, my family's royal Unicharm pull-up pants, the size is small and the bottom is open, just right for the baby to wear, but also sweat-absorbing, breathable and good to wear in summer.
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If you urinate and roll it up and throw it directly in the garbage can, you must not throw it in the toilet, because if you can't flush it, it will block the sewer.
Pull the stinky one, roll it up, wrap it in a piece of newspaper and throw it in a plastic bag and tie the mouth of the plastic bag tightly, and then take it downstairs and throw it away. It is best to throw it away after pulling, and if it is inconvenient, throw it in a more ventilated place, so that it is not easy to smell in the room. When the baby pulls a lot of times during the confinement, the family uses a trash can with a lid, which is generally thrown once every half a day.
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The upstairs is so cute It's a salt water popsicle, right? You can also dry it and continue to use it, or reuse things to make paper, make plastic bags from the plastic outside, and make a wsj for ladies with absorbent cotton, wow
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Diapers seem to be polyacrylate, and if you treat them in rural areas, you can directly burn them for fuel.
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Put some juice in it, throw it in the juicer, freeze it into ice cubes, and sell it as popsicles in Japan
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Either throw it away, or bury it, and as for burning it, the building is said to be unlikely.
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Oh, wash and use it again!
To be honest, there is no good and environmentally friendly way to do it in the countryside. Because there is no one to collect the garbage in the countryside, it is generally thrown into the river. The owner of the building is environmentally friendly, which is definitely not good. It can only be burned or landfilled, which has an impact on the environment. There is no absolute eco-friendly approach.
Or take it to the street and throw it in the trash?
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The main material of diaper high is absorbent resin, which is made of starch and acrylate as the main raw materials.
The outstanding feature of "diapers" is that the amount of water absorbed and stored is surprisingly large, 500 1000 times their own weight.
At present, many superabsorbent resins are biodegradable, so they can be stacked directly with household waste. Of course, the countryside can also be composted!!
As for burning, I haven't tried it, and I guess it's not easy to burn!
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Put it in a place where you can.
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Diapers do not have to be changed immediately after peeing, but they must be changed every five or six hours, otherwise bacteria can easily occur.
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Diapers need to be changed immediately if they are not wet, and they can be changed after urinating 3 times.
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It's not 60, it must be divided, so that children can be comfortable and not cry or make trouble.
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If you don't say that you have to change it immediately after urinating, you don't need to get wet, she is very good to the child, and it is okay to change it after urinating a few times.
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Diapers must be changed if they are full, recommended. It is recommended to change it every three or four hours, and not wait until it is too full.
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I don't think diapers are changed immediately after diapers, because diapers are very advanced now. Wait a while before changing.
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Diapers do not have to be changed immediately when they get wet, if you have a mine at home, you can use it once to change it, generally 2 to 3 hours to change it once about the same.
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Of course yes, diapers must be changed after peeing, so it's better.
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This doesn't necessarily mean that you might urinate. It will be replaced a few times.
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This is not used, under normal circumstances, diapers do not mean that they will be changed as soon as they soak their urine.
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It's better not to, bacterial breeding is not good for children!
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